January 17, 2019

Personal Defense

I rarely if ever promote a business or online offering. In the case of the PDN (Personal Defense Network,) I am going to make an exception.

The why is simple, the reason is logical.

I am sure that many of the readers of this blog realize that I have no tolerance for people who use guns to achieve a nefarious goal. They must also realize that some of the posts in this blog, and my other blog about larger than life people of our time (http://gigantesfaculas.blogspot.com/) are about people who in one way or another do what’s right.

By posting PDN on this site I am giving kudos to people who understand that we live in uncertain times but still want people to be capable and safe in what they do. Any fool can go and buy a gun without any formal training or mindset development going along with that purchase. The results are often, unfortunate, and sometimes tragically deadly.

PDN offers numerous videos, articles, seminars and regular emailed articles on personal defense. Some of those topics include such things as:

Defense Gear, Firearms Training Videos, Home Defense, Knife Training, Product Reviews,         Personal Protection Training,  and articles on Self Defense Firearms, Defensive Issues,
Equipment and Accessories, News and Events, Non-Firearm Defensive Tools,

Yes, they have paid memberships which include member benefits such as Special Bundles & Sets, Video Downloads, Self-Defense DVDs, Personal Defense Classes and a host of other perks.

The people at PDN  seem to understand that a gun in an untrained hand is dangerous to everyone around them including the owner. They understand that being well trained in personal defense is a good thing. They also seem to understand that training develops a safe mindset regarding personal and home defense, and that’s a good thing.

I have always believed that a society that allows its citizens to own firearms also has the responsibility to ensure the proper (and legal) usage of such weapons. Scandinavian countries for example seem to generally accept and promote the safe use of firearms in a societal context while other societies such as in Japan, firearm ownership is extremely controlled v/s the U.S.A where the gun culture seems to NOT take any responsibility for the safe use and ownership of firearms. (I will take flak for that comment but perception is everything)

PDN’s articles and training offerings seem to want to develop a safe culture surrounding personal defense, not just the “wild west” approach of buy a gun and be a fool when you use it.